Where to Watch the World Cup (UPDATED)

The 2014 FIFA World Cup officially kicked off on June 12 as host country Brazil won a controversial match over Croatia, setting the stage for a dramatic tournament. If you are looking for a good place to watch the matches with other soccer enthusiasts – and enjoy some good food and drink while you’re at it – Tenleytown has you covered.

Throughout the World Cup, Guapo’s is offering Corona Light on draft for $3, or you can get a bucket of beer for $20. Each bucket comes with five bottles of your choice. You can also enjoy $1.50 tacos during the tournament.

Although they are not offering specific food specials for the tournament, Public Tenley does have an updated menu for the restaurant courtesy of new chef Eddie Moran. The sports bar is offering $3 Bud and Bud Lite, $4 Peroni, and $5 Mahou, and patrons can enjoy the regular happy hour specials for games that take place between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The World Cup runs for 25 days, with the championship game on Sunday, July 13.

Know of other World Cup specials at Tenleytown eateries? Send us an email at tenleytowndc@gmail.com and we’ll add them to the list.